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Entries Tagged as 'SLF'

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Teachmeet-SLF08

Tomorrow will see the first day of the Scottish Learning Festival at the SECC in Glasgow. Following the seminars and a good trawl of the stands in the main hall I will be attending the TeachmeetSLF08.
In Scotland we have hosted a number of these un-conferences. These have been ably coordinated by Ewan McIntosh. The idea [...]

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Scottish Learning Festival 2008

The Scottish Learning Festival takes place on the 24th and 25th of September this year. As always there is a wealth of keynotes and Seminars. This year along with Alicia MacFarlane I will be hosting a seminar on our recent Sony PSP project.
‘Using the Sony PSP as a learning tool in the primary classroom’
If you [...]

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Internet Safety Training for Parents and Carers in East Lothian

In June this year, East Lothian Council, in partnership with Lothian and Borders Police, will be hosting a series of Internet safety and responsible use training sessions for parents with pupils in P5 - S6 across the county. This is in response to growing concerns, expressed by individual parents and parent councils, about how to [...]

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Consolarium Glow Group

Derek Robertson has set up a Glow Group at National level for the Consalarium-
“If you are a teacher in Scotland and you have access to Glow then please feel free to join our national group. Just select this link, login and when the page appears click the ‘request access’ button”
I am hoping to use this group [...]

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Responsible Use Policy (RUP)

Over the last few months Karen Robertson has been developing a Responsible Use Policy for East Lothian. This can now be found on our Edubuzz Wiki. As this is the first draft of this policy, we would very much welcome any feedback either via comment or email.

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

BETT 2008- The ‘TES’

Well, what can I say?
Thank you to the Times Educational Supplement for this. I wonder if they will do a similar version at the Scottish Learning Festival 2008?
One that has two ’s’ would be just perfect!